Manual M4 M16 USA.indd - Walther
Manual M4 M16 USA.indd - Walther
Manual M4 M16 USA.indd - Walther
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colt <strong>M4</strong>/<strong>M16</strong> cal. .22L.r. are designed so that they are able to fire when<br />
! Warning: the magazine is removed. therefore, if the magazine is removed from the<br />
firearm and there is a loaded round in the chamber, it will fire if the trigger is pulled. after inserting<br />
a magazine, always test to make sure it is locked in place by applying some removal pressure<br />
to the magazine.<br />
! Warning: your firearm is now ready to fire. Keep your finger off the trigger and<br />
out of the trigger guard until you are ready to fire.<br />
5 firing<br />
Grasp firearm with one hand on forearm and other hand on grip with index finger resting along outside of<br />
trigger guard. Raise firearm and pull buttstock firmly into shoulder.<br />
Aim at a safe target. Push the manual safety to the fire position. Squeeze the trigger slowly and maintain<br />
the pressure until the round is fired.<br />
Your firearm loads immediately after firing.<br />
- You may continue to fire by pulling and fully releasing the trigger until the magazine is empty<br />
- If you wish to stop, release trigger, remove finger from triggerguard, and set saftey selector to “SAFE”<br />
position. If you have fired the last round from the magazine, the bolt will be held in the rearmost position<br />
so that the firearm can quickly be reloaded by replacing the magazine, or the chamber can be inspected<br />
to ensure it is empty.<br />
6 decocking<br />
- If you decide not to fire after the hammer has been cocked or if you decide to suspend firing, keep the firearm pointed in a safe direction.<br />
- Remove your finger from within the trigger guard.<br />
- Place the manual safety in the “SAFE” position and remove the magazine.<br />
- Pull charging handle rearward to eject any remaining cartridge(s).<br />
fig. 8<br />
fig. 9<br />
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